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Well their BBB verified, though I would note that theres a LOT of shady dealers in software out there, I agree with going with Amazon, at least you know their reputable, I usually never purchase commercial software from small startup resellers because theres usually no gaurantees against you getting a pirate copy.

Well their BBB verified, though I would note that theres a LOT of shady dealers in software out there, I agree with going with Amazon, at least you know their reputable, I usually never purchase commercial software from small startup resellers because theres usually no gaurantees against you getting a pirate copy.

I searched ebay and found a reputable seller. I think Ill go with the ebay seller. I have read the feedbacks and lot of ebay buyers have purchased the same CS4 from that seller and have left 10's of positive feedback.

be wary of online sellers who are able to substantially undercut other more legitimate 'big players' like Amazon. These applications are frequently pirated and the last thing you want is a large purchase on a product that isn't genuinely Adobe. As has been mentioned in other circles, if you are a student/academic you may qualify for the student version.

For a substantial purchase like this I'd only ever go with a major retailer, especially as with Photoshop upgrades are based on the previous version serial number being authentic...